Prescription bottle cap assembly and medication management system
09775779 · 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Described herein is a 3-dimensional interchangeable icon bottle cap assembly, or cap with textured indicia, with top plates that interface with prescription bottle caps using icons, graphics and colors that help patients understand when to take their medication, what the medication is for, and provide the ability to keep track of medication compliance.
Claims
1. A cap for a medicine container configured as a medication intake reminder, the cap comprising: a body having an upper surface and an underside surface, the upper surface having a first textured indicia representing a medical condition to be treated and a second textured indicia representing a time of day a medication is to be taken by a patient, wherein at least one of the textured indicia is raised from the upper surface; a gripping mechanism disposed on the underside surface of the body for attaching the body to a medicine container; and a rotatable disk assembly located on the upper surface, the disk assembly including a textured indicia representing a duration or time period for taking a medicine dosage; wherein the upper surface of the cap includes a slot configured to receive an elongate clip member located on a bottom surface of the disk assembly, thereby joining the disk assembly to the upper surface of the cap.
2. A cap as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of the textured indicia is inscribed on the upper surface.
3. A cap as defined in claim 1 wherein the rotatable disk assembly is comprised of an inner disk and an outer ring disposed around the inner disk, wherein the inner disk is configured to rotate at least clockwise about the upper surface.
4. A cap as defined in claim 3 wherein the outer ring is configured to rotate at least clockwise about the upper surface.
5. A cap as defined in claim 1 wherein the underside surface is comprised of a concavity being sized to receive one of a bottle opening, a raised hub of a cap and a standard cap.
6. A cap as defined in claim 5 wherein the gripping mechanism comprises one of a gripping protrusion and a threaded surface within the concavity to mate with the raised hub.
7. A cap as defined in claim 1 wherein the textured indicia is selected from the group consisting of a raised three dimensional icon, an inscribed icon, and raised characters.
8. A cap as defined in claim 1 wherein the disk assembly includes an outer ring comprised of two half rings of two different colors and different time of day icons or indicia.
9. A cap as defined in claim 1, wherein the body of the cap is configured for a non-cylindrical medicine container.
10. A cap as defined in claim 1 further comprising a container adapted to receive the body, the combination of the cap and container further adapted to be combined with a medicine cradle to form a medication management system.
11. A medicine management system of claim 10 wherein the medicine cradle includes a display configured to provide at least one of time of dosage, medication description, condition being treated and identity of a user.
12. A cap assembly for a medicine container configured as a medication intake reminder, the cap assembly comprising: a top plate having an upper surface and an underside surface, the upper surface having a first textured indicia representing a medical condition to be treated and a second textured indicia representing a time of day a medication is to be taken by a patient; and a base plate having a gripping mechanism disposed on a base underside surface of the base plate, the base plate configured to have at least one attachment mechanism on a top surface of the base plate to receive and attach the top plate, wherein the gripping mechanism is configured to attach the base plate to one of a medicine container and a standard prescription bottle cap, wherein at least one of the textured indicia is raised from the upper surface of the top plate and is adapted to be removably attached to the top plate.
13. A cap as defined in claim 12 wherein at least one of the textured indicia is configured to be inscribed on the upper surface of the top plate.
14. A cap as defined in claim 12 wherein the top plate is configured to be rotatable about the top surface of the base plate, the top plate including a textured indicia representing a duration or time period for taking a medicine dosage.
15. A cap for a medicine container configured as a medication intake reminder, the cap comprising: a textured indicia assembly having an upper body and a fastening mechanism attached underneath, the upper body having a first textured indicia representing a medical condition to be treated and; and an elongate slot on a surface of the cap configured to receive the fastening mechanism, thereby attaching the textured indicia assembly to the medicine container cap surface.
16. A cap as defined in claim 15 wherein the indicia assembly has a second textured indicia representing a time of day a medication is to be taken by a patient.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) Following are more detailed descriptions of various related concepts related to, and embodiments of, methods and apparatus according to the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that various aspects of the subject matter introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in any of numerous ways, as the subject matter is not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific implementations and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes.
(11) The various embodiments of the invention are directed to a 3-dimensional (or 2) or textured icons or indicia that are disposed on a bottle cap top that interfaces with standard prescription bottle caps in the form of textured icons, indicia, graphics, symbols, shapes, letters, text, Braille symbols and colors that help patients understand when to take their medication, what the medication is for, and provide the ability to keep track when doses were taken (or are to be taken).
(12) The various embodiments of the invention include a prescription bottle cap covering with an interface, which allows attachment of a 3-dimensional icon that illustrates when the medication was taken. For example, a disk may have an icon of the “sun” to indicate a morning dose. Another icon interfaces on top depending on what the medication is for, such as a “heart” for cardiovascular drugs.
(13) The device may also include another cap covering comprising a window that rotates to illustrate when the last dose was taken. In an example embodiment, the cap coverings can come in Braille. In yet another embodiment, a photo of the patient can be added if there is more than one medication user in a home.
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(15) In this example embodiment, a second plate is top plate 14 which includes a set of icons 22 that relay pertinent information to a patient. For example, icons 22 may indicate what time of day the medication is to be taken by illustrating a sun 22A, star, moon 22B or other similar time of day icon. Referring to a sample listing of icons 22,
(16) In this example embodiment, top plate 14 includes a spinning wheel (or moving slot) to record when the medication was taken. In the case of a moving slot, plate 12 may include the days of the week imprinted on its surface. For example, the top plate 14 may include the days of the week or the time of the day if medication is to be taken more than one time per day. In related embodiments, top plate 14 may further comprise icons 22 that indicate which patient the medication is for. Icons 22 may indicate the patient I.D. through a photo of the patient or a symbol (or initials) that corresponds to a particular patient.
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(18) In related embodiments, base plate 12 and top plate 14 may come in different sizes to accommodate different size prescription bottles (see
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(20) In an example embodiment, top plate 14 may be capable of rotating relative to base plate 12. In yet another example, plate 14 has a movable slide or slot to reveal the day of the week. Bottle cap top 10 may be made from materials commonly known in the art such as, but not limited to, plastic, acrylic, or rubber.
(21) In an example embodiment, bottle cap top 10 may come in a variety of forms: an aftermarket product that can be attached to any prescription bottle cap, any over the counter supplement bottle cap, or any prescription product that does not necessarily have a bottle cap, like an inhaler asthma pump. Another example embodiment includes a direct attachment device for the prescription bottle or aftermarket bottle caps that function as a regular prescription bottle cap. In various embodiments, icons 22 may be printed utilizing 3-dimensional printing or 2-dimensional printing.
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(23) Referring now to cap 500B, there is a cap body 522 with external gripping ribs 524 (in another embodiment, the ribs is replaced with a plurality of nubs or bumps to enhance gripping) and a top portion 526. Top portion 526 includes a ring 528 (stationary in this example) with large time of day lettering written in the patient's native language 532 and a medical condition icon 530, which can also be described in written form. This example embodiment provides the patient with a quick visual recognition of the type of medication and dosage time without having to look for reading glasses to read the cap or the label.
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(28) Various related embodiments of the invention are also described in Appendix A, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The following patents are incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,660,138; 6,545,592; and 8,336,917.
(29) While the invention has been described above in terms of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these disclosed embodiments. Upon reading the teachings of this disclosure many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind of those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains, and which are intended to be and are covered by both this disclosure and the appended claims. It is indeed intended that the scope of the invention should be determined by proper interpretation and construction of the appended claims and their legal equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the disclosure in this specification and the attached drawings.